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Monday, June 28, 2010

Indiagames releases Shivam Gupta's 26/11 game, Terror Attack: Project Fateh, for free


This game has been developed in India and that too by a teenager. The description of this game as mentioned in the developers website is following:

The sole purpose of this game is to unite you all to stand up against terrorism. This is a war we need to win. The catastrophic incident on the 26 November 2008 the day when Mumbai was attacked with massive explosions and brutal gunfire which took the lives of 195 fellow citizens and injured many, is still painful. This is our effort to tell them, We will not fall; We will stand tall. Kasab, the only terrorist caught alive will be sentenced to death and her-eon, all such anti-social elements will be exterminated from our society. We salute to all our policemen and NSG Commandos who risked their lives to keep us safe. Let’s all unite and put an end to this, for now; and forever. * Jai Hind *

Here is the video:



and here is the download link: http://www.projectfateh.com/game.html

Did i mention that this is absolutely free of cost. So all Indians please download and play this game and give your feedback to the kid so that he can develop many more patriotic games.

Dilbert's "Salary Theorem"

Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that:
"Engineers and scientists can never earn as much as business executives and sales people."

This theorem can now be supported by a mathematical equation based on the following two postulates:
1. Knowledge is Power.
2. Time is Money.

As every engineer knows: Power = Work / Time
Since: Knowledge = Power, and Time = Money, then Knowledge = Work / Money
Solving for Money, we get: Money = Work / Kowledge

Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity, regardless of the amount of work done.

Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make.

Dilbert and Average Industrial Salary

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Dilbert fooling Manager with Twitter

I'm inspired now and now i'm going to ask my manager to start using Twitter. Hope he does :)

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